Giving criticisms is not allowed now for a drama?? for FICTION? Okay.
You are defending it while others are criticizing it, though unsure why you only got mad at criticism when it’s okay to end up not liking the direction of a show that you’ve spent almost 3 months watching.
Reading people complain that they’re still watching a drama they don’t even like is hilarious. The exit button…
Your post is hilarious. How you will complain if you don't see the drama first? To know if you like it or not, you have to watch it first. And this is where this forum come for. There is many stupid things about this drama.
There are people who do not drop a drama easily, especially after watching 9-10 episodes. They started it with…
Exactly. The same happened with Dynamite Kiss as well, started off very fine, but did not end well. I still love this drama for all its good things, memories I have. I don't even consider it a time waste, I enjoyed those moments. I still love the acting, the visuals, the actors, the fashion. But the plot seems to have crumbled down since episode 7-8. It became repetitive and a little boring. But I want to see it to the end. That's why I have continued. I still had hope it would get better in the end. I won't lie I still have a little hope for the last episode. But valid criticisms without hate should always be made, I believe.
Reading people complain that they’re still watching a drama they don’t even like is hilarious. The exit button…
There are people who do not drop a drama easily, especially after watching 9-10 episodes. They started it with enthusiasm and they seek to see its end. When a person gives their time to watch it, they have right to make valid criticisms to it. Not everyone drops a drama when only 1 episode is left. I am also speaking for myself. I don't drop dramas this easily. I have given my time, defended it and loved it. Hence people like me have the right to make valid criticisms to it. The forum is not only for making praises.
I think Park Hae Young intentionally wrote Byeon Eun Ah in a simply an extreme form of intuition, sensitivity,…
This is the reply I was looking for. And it's a long one! Thank you for this. I was worried the drama might turn "superhero-ish" in the middle so I came here. This is a problem of kdramas which often start strong but slowly takes a huge dive in the middle of the show.
So what's up with FL getting nosebleed and telekinesis power? can someone spoil me? I was enjoying this thinking…
I think Park Hae Young intentionally wrote Byeon Eun Ah in a simply an extreme form of intuition, sensitivity, and manifestation.
There are several moments that make Eun Ah seem almost supernatural
1. She predicts outcomes, like whether a movie will succeed. 2. She instantly recognizes people’s hidden potential, especially Dong Man. She sees him as someone destined for bigger things, even telling him, “You’re like someone with a thousand doors open,” which feels like she can deeply read people. 3. Whenever Eun Ah experiences intense emotions and her nose bleeds, strange incidents happen around her, almost as if her thoughts manifest physically.
- the Choi Film CEO getting hurt - her co worker choked - her ex boyfriend getting hurt - her mother tripping on stage - and even when she was upset at Dong Man, the soup bowl shattered instead
Some people said that psychic is simply highly intuitive. They believe certain people possess extraordinary pattern recognition, emotional intelligence, and subconscious awareness.
From this perspective, her “predictions” are not supernatural but the result of deep intuition and sensitivity to human behavior.
Other people believe that pyschic is a spiritual abilities. They point out that psychics have existed in many cultures throughout history, often portrayed as people who can sense things beyond normal human perception or unintentionally manifest events through strong emotional energy.
I think the deeper meaning Park Hae Young may be exploring is the blurred line between intuition, emotional energy, fate, and the unseen psychological connections between people. Eun Ah’s ability feels less like a typical fantasy superpower and more like a metaphor for how certain people can profoundly sense, influence, or affect the world around them.
Park Hae Young’s dramas are usually emotionally realistic rather than strictly realistic in a literal sense. Her writing often sits in a space between- realism, poetic symbolism, psychological depth, and metaphysical ideas.
So with a character like Eun Ah, the ambiguity is likely intentional.
She may not literally be psychic. But the drama may portray intuition and emotional sensitivity as if they border on the supernatural.
A good dramas not only has good leads but good supporting actors. Jo Bok Rae who plays Matthews employee is one of those. He’s such a funny character in many shows. If you’ve seen him in Undercover High School, The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract or Iron Family you know what I mean.
Replying toabhishek kamat•May 15, 2026•Liked May 15, 2026
giving more trauma to the person with trauma. Very unrealistic of him saying all that, even after knowing her…
I know, I felt the same way as you at first after finishing the episode, and I invite you to check out my comment below to see my analysis on the subject.
Replying toRemo666•May 15, 2026•Liked May 15, 2026
Literally came to comment on this as well. That was a terrible thing to do and he should know better then anyone…
SHE LITERALLY TAKES MEDICINE FOR ANXIETY... and sleep walks when stressed and he literallllyy gave her all the more reason to get anxious and stressed SO WRONGGGG
Replying toabhishek kamat•May 14, 2026•Liked May 15, 2026
giving more trauma to the person with trauma. Very unrealistic of him saying all that, even after knowing her…
Literally came to comment on this as well. That was a terrible thing to do and he should know better then anyone how much that would hurt her especially since he has also been suffering and feeling guilty just like her
I still love this drama for all its good things, memories I have. I don't even consider it a time waste, I enjoyed those moments. I still love the acting, the visuals, the actors, the fashion. But the plot seems to have crumbled down since episode 7-8. It became repetitive and a little boring. But I want to see it to the end. That's why I have continued. I still had hope it would get better in the end. I won't lie I still have a little hope for the last episode.
But valid criticisms without hate should always be made, I believe.
There are several moments that make Eun Ah seem almost supernatural
1. She predicts outcomes, like whether a movie will succeed.
2. She instantly recognizes people’s hidden potential, especially Dong Man. She sees him as someone destined for bigger things, even telling him, “You’re like someone with a thousand doors open,” which feels like she can deeply read people.
3. Whenever Eun Ah experiences intense emotions and her nose bleeds, strange incidents happen around her, almost as if her thoughts manifest physically.
- the Choi Film CEO getting hurt
- her co worker choked
- her ex boyfriend getting hurt
- her mother tripping on stage
- and even when she was upset at Dong Man, the soup bowl shattered instead
Some people said that psychic is simply highly intuitive. They believe certain people possess extraordinary pattern recognition, emotional intelligence, and subconscious awareness.
From this perspective, her “predictions” are not supernatural but the result of deep intuition and sensitivity to human behavior.
Other people believe that pyschic is a spiritual abilities. They point out that psychics have existed in many cultures throughout history, often portrayed as people who can sense things beyond normal human perception or unintentionally manifest events through strong emotional energy.
I think the deeper meaning Park Hae Young may be exploring is the blurred line between intuition, emotional energy, fate, and the unseen psychological connections between people. Eun Ah’s ability feels less like a typical fantasy superpower and more like a metaphor for how certain people can profoundly sense, influence, or affect the world around them.
Park Hae Young’s dramas are usually emotionally realistic rather than strictly realistic in a literal sense. Her writing often sits in a space between-
realism,
poetic symbolism,
psychological depth,
and metaphysical ideas.
So with a character like Eun Ah, the ambiguity is likely intentional.
She may not literally be psychic.
But the drama may portray intuition and emotional sensitivity as if they border on the supernatural.